Baseball season slides to a finish
By Ryan Frisco
Issue date: 4/28/08 Section: Sports
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Going into Friday, the Golden Rams held the number one spot by half a game over Millersville University. After splitting the day with Kutztown, and Millersville sweeping East Stroudsburg, West Chester fell to second in the division.
West Chester took the first of the two games with no problem, thanks to the outstanding pitching of Chris Prowl. His complete game, one hit shutout was the twentieth career victory for the senior, in front of the Senior Day crowd. Kutztown's only hit came in the fifth inning, a double, but the Golden Bears couldn't capitalize.
The first run for the Rams came in the fourth inning from Matt Cotellesse. After a single, he was able to move his way around the bases, and eventually scored on a double steal, beating the throw home from the shortstop. He then tripled in the sixth inning and scored on a sacrifice fly to give West Chester a little insurance.
The second game of the double header handed senior Jason Bowman his first loss of the season, as the Rams fell 13-3. The first inning proved to be a wild one, as seven runners crossed the plate. Kutztown plated four, but West Chester came back with three, thanks to a homerun from Cotellesse, his league leading tenth of the season, and Drew Pare.
Unfortunately, these were the only three runs that the Rams would score in the contest.
Saturday was very big for West Chester, as the race for the end of season playoffs was tight at the top. The Kutztown Golden Bears, who are out of contention for the post season, took both games that day, leaving West Chester at third place in the standings, only one half of a game ahead of Mansfield.
The first game saw the Rams at a 6-0 deficit after the second inning, leading to an 8-2 final score in a game in which West Chester only had four hits. The second was a bit closer, with the game tying runs on base in the final inning, but were unable to come all the way back, finding themselves on the losing end for the third game in a row.
West Chester had an amazing start to the season, winning their first sixteen games in a row. These were all non-league games. They continued their success into the next month, but have fallen short lately, earning seven of their 12 losses in the past two weeks. This slide has lowered them from a sure lock for the playoffs to praying for a miracle come Sunday afternoon.
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